Used 1995 Toyota Pickup Consumer Reviews
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Love my 95 hate my 91
I first came across the Toyota Pickup line was in 2007 my Dad bought me a 1991 Toyota pickup with the extended cab 2wd it was baby blue on the outside and dark blue on the inside. It ran okay until the A/C and heater went out on it. Then it just started falling apart. The day I sold it was the happiest day of my life. Well in May of 2010 my Dad found a 1995 Toyota pickup and I was hesitant to get it because of the horrible experience I had with my last one. I did buy it though and I LOVE IT! It runs so much better than my 91. I had to replace the fuel pump but it was time for it. Its a great truck with great gas mileage. Uncomfortable on long trips but I mostly drive around town.
still trucking
I bought this truck used two years ago. It has been very reliable--only problems were a broken starter, and a rear differential leak. Easy fixes, not too expensive. It is the 4-cyl. engine, so it isn't too peppy at higher speeds, but that's to be expected. Great torque at low speed. The clutch needs replacing but it's not the truck's fault-- the girl who owned it originally didn't know how to drive a stick very well. She was really hard on it.
Amazing Little Truck!
This Truck was purchased right off the line from my Father-in-law in 1994. It was then passed down to my wife 7 years ago. Now i drive it as my main mode of transportation for 3 years now. This Truck is rode hard and put away wet. It outperformes every other car i have ever had (except my 2012 Corolla). It currently has just under 280,000 miles and shows no sign of slowing down. Still has every original part in it! Toyota made a really smart move with this truck. I plan on having this truck for another 100,000 miles. I'm sure it will make it there!
USA Trip Was Fabulous
I bought this brand spankin' new in 1995 with 70 miles. In 1998, I took it on a "USA Counter-clockwise Perimeter Tour". In 11 days, I drove 9600 miles. My first leg was non-stop from L.A. to Houston. I drove 24 hours straight (except for gas/food) for 1600 miles. Currently, I spend about $500-$750/year in maintenance, but it's been well- worth it. I hope to double the 185,000 miles I currently have on it.
Toyota 4x2 4cyl. 22VR Engine
Air conditioning has worked fine with no problems. No major components replaced. Routine maintenance has kept this care purring like a kitten. This little 4 cylinder engine has performed well.